The Fervent Years

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The Fervent Years is Harold Clurman’s influential memoir and history of the Group Theatre, chronicling its pioneering role in American theater during the 1930s.

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instanceOf book
memoir
theatre history book
author Harold Clurman NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes artistic goals of the Group Theatre
collaborations among Group Theatre members
conflicts within the Group Theatre
dissolution of the Group Theatre
ensemble acting
founding of the Group Theatre
political context of 1930s American theatre
rehearsal practices of the Group Theatre
documents careers of Group Theatre actors
development of American realistic acting
early American use of Stanislavski-based methods
major Group Theatre productions
working methods of Cheryl Crawford
working methods of Harold Clurman
working methods of Lee Strasberg
genre autobiographical writing
non-fiction
theatre criticism
hasReputation classic text in American theatre studies
influential account of the Group Theatre
influenced acting teachers
students of American theatre
theatre directors
theatre historians
intendedAudience general readers interested in theatre history
theatre practitioners
theatre scholars
language English
mainFocus Harold Clurman’s experiences in the Group Theatre
history of the Group Theatre
portrays collective theatre-making
idealism of 1930s theatre artists
social commitment in art
setIn New York City theatre world
subject 1930s American culture
American theatre
Group Theatre NERFINISHED
acting
left-wing theatre
theatre directing
theatre production
timePeriodCovered 1930s
Great Depression NERFINISHED

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